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People think that 50’s bugged out or going crazy. But the truth is that his music is addicting, just like crack cocaine. 50 Cent has a similar verse in Eminem’s song Never Enough;

“My music is a drug, press play, you ain’t gotta sniff it
Chew it or pop it, roll a bag or chop it
Get your high over and over, but you gotta cop it”

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Fiddy’s riding in his Bentley, bumping Prince’s When Doves Cry. To him it sounds exactly like hollow-tip slugs being shot.

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Fiddy sees this girl staring at him. But with his new found wealth and fame, he’s got to be careful that the girls he gets with like him for himself, and not just his money. Kanye West later made the hit Gold Digger about this type of woman.

Maybe he needs to play a game of 21 Questions with her.

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Gucci identifies with Soulja Boy’s tradition of waking up and turning the swag on:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9yRme0C2pmI

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There is more to this world than just humans and animals. Some people think it’s angels & demons, or ghosts, or aliens, etc.

Angels & Demons is a novel by Dan Brown, the author of The DaVinci Code and other Illuminati-esque conspiracy stories.

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The D.A. (District Attorney) nailed him for a crime and jailed him.


Gucci has a long list of trouble with the law. Gucci’s (government name Radric Davis) rap sheet includes (from wikipedia):

  1. In April 2001, Davis was arrested on cocaine charges and sentenced to 90 days in county jail
  2. October 2004, Davis had pleaded no contest to a charge of aggravated assault for assaulting a nightclub promoter the previous June. He served a six-month county jail sentence for this charge and was released from jail in January 2006.
  3. May 10, 2005, Davis was attacked by a group of men at a house in Decatur, Georgia. Davis and his companions shot at the group, killing one. The corpse of one of the attackers was found behind a nearby middle school. Davis turned himself in to police investigators on May 19, 2005, and was subsequently charged with murder. The murder charge was dropped in January 2006 due to insufficient evidence. To hear Gucci’s version of the events go ahead and listen to Truth (Not a Jeezy Diss)
  4. In September 2008, Davis was arrested for a probation violation for completing only 25 out of 600 community service hours following his 2005 arrest for aggravated assault. He was sentenced to a year in the county jail but was released after six months.
  5. On November 2, 2010, Gucci Mane was arrested for driving on the wrong side of the road, running a red light or stop sign, damage to government property, obstruction, no license, no proof of insurance and other traffic charges.
  6. On January 4, 2011, A judge in the Superior Court of Georgia’s Fulton County ordered rapper Gucci Mane to a psychiatric hospital, according to court documents. The documents reveal that his lawyers filed a Special Plea of Mental Incompetency on Dec. 27 arguing that he is unable “to go forward and/or intelligently participate in the probation revocation hearing.
  7. On April 13, 2011, Davis was arrested on one charge of Battery in Dekalb County Jail in Atlanta GA
  8. On April 20, 2011, Davis was arrested on 2 charges of aggravated with a deadly weapon in Dekalb County Jail in Atlanta GA

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He is addressing Cam'ron, referring to Cam'ron’s basketball career in high school and how popular he was because of that.

In J.R. Writer’s song “Bird Call” Cam'ron says the following:

Damn homie, In high school you was the man homie, That’s what a fan told me

Referring to 50 as a fan of his.

50 and Cam later had some pretty serious beef, after Killa Cam made fun of some of G-Unit’s members' album sales on live radio. However, this was not until 2007.

R&B singer Jhene Aiko sampled these lyrics in her song Popular from her Sailing Soul(s) mixtape, which was released in 2011.

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50 compares the confusion of being shot with the side-effects of taking the popular party drug Ecstasy:

Maybe it’s a coincidence, but ecstasy was also mentioned in Sheek Louch’s first verse on Reservoir Dogs, which was sampled in this song’s hook:

To the death of me, I’m spaz like I’m on Ecstasy

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